Hi guys!
As an external user of Django, relying on its stability, I'd like to
comment In general, I think this is possibly a good improvement.. but
possibly also a very dangerous one...
On Monday, December 8, 2014 12:38:18 AM UTC+1, Russell Keith-Magee wrote:
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Dear all,
As a maintainer of many Django sites, I would often like to see a very
small feature implemented, that could make life a lot easier for me:
To force my users to set their own password.
I know this could lead to a long debate about password strength, SSL,
password reminders, secret answe
> > As a maintainer of many Django sites, I would often like to see a very
> > small feature implemented, that could make life a lot easier for me:
> > To force my users to set their own password.
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> First, to me, this is not obviously a 'very small feature'.
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> Second, is there any reason it has
Hello again!
> What you have suggested here **is** an invasive change, because it
> requires changes to existing code paths.
I think the way to measure "invasive" is by means of backwards
compatibility. We do not change required arguments, return value or
model fields... The view normally respond
Hi all!
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Dear Djangonauts,
The ticket sales for DjangoCon Europe 2019 have opened, and the Call for
Participation is closing in 3 days (rumor: we might extend it by a few
days).
In case you've just seen this: Sorry for the late notice!
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As a big fan of GCBVs, this got me out of the chair :) I am -1 for removing
GCBVs for authentication.
My reasons:
1) Security improvements also happen over time, finding a security hole in
a component is not a reason to point the finger at the architecture. If you
entirely remove something, yo